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Hifi €NGINé For more Hi-Fi manuals and set-up information please visit wwu.hifiengine, cam Setvice c/Manual CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS CV wee) ORDER NO. ARP-648-0 STEREO AMPLIFIER This service manual is applicable to the KU type. 1. SPECIFICATIONS . 27. cIRCUIT DescaIprions 8 2. FRONT PANEL FACILITIES 3B ELECTRICAL PARTS List bea 3. PARTS LOCATION 5 9. P.C. BOARDS CONNECTION DIAGRAM... 21 4. PACKING 6 10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 25 5. EXPLODED VIEW 711. ADJUSTMENTS 23 6. BLOCK DIAGRAM 1112, SAFETY INFORMATION 30 A-xs00 1. SPECIFICATIONS Amplifier Section Continuous average power output is 75 watts* per channel, min., at 8 ohms from 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz with no more than 0.07% total harmonic distortion. Input (Sensitivity/Impedance) PHONO ssses 2.5 V/50 KD TUNER, CD, TAPE PLAY, VIDEO/AUX ADAPTOR -oscsorn 150 mV/50 2 Phono Overload Level (7.H.0. 0.1%, 1 kHz) -.T3mV Output (Lovel/impedance) TAPE REC oe 150 mV/2.2k2 Frequency Response PHONO (RIAA Equalization) 20 He 10.20 kHz +0.3 48 TUNER, CD, VIDEO/AUX, TAPE PLAY, ADAPTOR. srcsrsene 20 H2 t0 70 KH2 22 dB Tone Control BASS a 108 (100 Hz) TREBLE vs "108 (10 kHz) Muting 208 Loudness Control (Volume control set at —40 dB position) 100 Hz ee +748 10k +408 Hum and Noise (IHF, short circuited, A network) PHONO ‘ 8048 ©, VIDEO/AUX, ADAPTOR, TUNER, TAPE PLAY 9768 Miscellaneous Power Requirements KU mode! ‘AC 120V, 60 Hz Power Consumption KU mode! 130 W Dimensions... 320 (W) x98 (H) x221(0) mm 12.5/8 (W) x3-7/8(H) x8-3/4 (0) in Weight (without package! 6.1 kg (131b 702) Furnished Part Operating Instructions «2... 1 nore: ‘Specifications ond design subject to possible modi ‘ation without natice due to improvements. ‘+ *Meesured pursuant tothe Feder! Trade Commission's Trade Regulation rule on Power Claims for Amplifier. 2. FRONT PANEL FACILITIES e © @ POWER switch Press to turn power to the unit ON and OFF Depressed position (ON): Power is supplied to the unit. Released position (OFF): Power to the unit is disconnected, @® SIMULATED STEREO/indicator ‘The indicator lights when switched ON. Monophonic, input is converted into output with stereo effect and sound is produced from both left and right speakers. Even monophonic sound can be given a feeling of “presence.” Use when listening to output from mono video cassette recorders, and FM or AM mono broad- casts. NOTE: When using monophonic equipment fonly ane output jack) use @ mono-stereo adaptor plug and connect to both the left and right input jacks. @ FUNCTION switches/indicators [PHONO] — Press when listening to record playback on a turntable. TUNER] — Press when listening to AM or FM broad- casts with a tuner. ICD] — Press when listening to a compact dise playback with a CD player IVIDEO/AUXI — Press when listening to programs rom a component connected to the VIDEO/ AUX ter rminals ITAPE 1] — Press when listening to tape playback with a tape dock. [TAPE 2/ADAPTOR] — Press when using a compo- nent (sound processor, graphic equalizer) connected to the TAPE 2/ADAPTOR terminals. Also can be used during tape playback when a tape deck is connected to these terminals, NOTE: When a component i not connected tothe TAPE 2/ADAP- TOR terminals, or when the component connected isnot be ing used, be sure t0 set the (TAPE 2/ADAPTOR) switch to ‘the OFF postion (the inaieator will go out. I et to the ON position, no sound wil be heard, yw 4-l8] 9) @ FLUORESCENT DISPLAY IVOLUME/BALANCE] — Normally (VOLUME) in- dicates the sound volume. The larger the numbers, the larger the sound volume. When the BALANCE switch js pressed, the display’s function switches to in dicating the right/left balance of sound (after a few seconds, the display will automatically switch back to ts volume function). [LOUDNESS] ~ Lights when the LOUDNESS switch is set to the ON position, [MUTING] — Lights when the MUTING switch is set 10 the ON position. ILEVEL METER} ~ Indicates output level. The meter range is variable and may be set to 10 W or to 110 W using the Meter Range Selector switch, ® VOLUME switches ‘These are used for controling the sound volume. [VOLUME UP] — Increases the sound volume. IVOLUME DOWN! — Decreases the sound volume. @® MUTING switch Use to temporarily cut sound volume, ‘When pressed ON, the control display's MUTING in dicator will light, and sound volume willbe cut by 20 dB. When set to OFF, the sound will return to its previous volume, @ PHONES jack When using headphones, insert their plug into this jack. The sound from the speakers will automatically be disconnected. MIC jack ‘When using a microphone, insert its plug into this, jack @ TREBLE tone control Use for adjusting the high-frequency tone. ‘The central “0” position is the flat (normal) position When moved to the right, high-frequency tones are ‘emphasized; when moved to the left, high-frequency tones are deomphasized. @ BASS tone control Use to adjust the low-frequency tone. The central "0" position isthe flat (normal) position. When mov. fed to the right, low-frequency tones are empha- sized; when moved to the left, low- frequency tones are deemphasized @ MIC MIXING Use to adjust the sound balance between the ‘microphone connected to the MIC jack, and com: ponents (tuner, tape deck, turntable, CD player, ‘etc.) connected to the rear panel ‘When the control is moved to the MIC side, the ‘sound from the microphone will be at a maximum, while the sound from the other components will not be heard. ‘When moved to the SOURCE side, the sound from ‘components will be at a maximum, and the micro- phone sound will not be heard, NOTE: When performing playback of source components only, leave the control set tothe SOURCE side @® BALANCE switches ‘Normally, set so thatthe control display’s BALANCE function indicates at the center position. (When L and R are pressed simultaneously, the balance will be adjusted to the center position.) If the sound heard from the speakers appears to be too loud on one side, adjust as follows: Ifthe right side is too loud, press L. Ifthe left side is too loud, press R. @ LOUDNESS switch Press when listening at alow volume level When pressed ON, the control dgplay’s LOUDNESS indicator will light. Very low- and very high: frequency sounds will be augmented, thus giving @ ‘more powerful sound quality even at low listening levels @® METER RANGE selector switch The control display meter range indication may be ‘sotto either 10 W or 110 W. Normally, set to 110 W and when listening at low volume levels, set to 10 W. When the power to the unit is turned OFF, a built- in microcomputer automatically memorizes. the positions of the following switches, and will main- tain that memory for approximately 1 week when the unit is not used. As. result, when the power is turned ON, the previousiy set switch positions will be set again automatically. * FUNCTION switches * VOLUME switch * LOUDNESS switch *MUTING switch * BALANCE switches If the unit is not used for more than one week, the memorized positions will be cancelled, and the following positions will be set: + VOLUME switch — Minimum ‘+ LOUDNESS switch, MUTING switch - OFF + BALANCE switches ~ Center 3. PARTS Front panel Bonnet case ANESI2 Front panel assembly ANM-T36, ob POWER) 80.995 Knob $$ (SIMULATED! — AD-996 Knob (BASS, TREBLE, MIXING). AAY-040 ob €D CD) AAY.O12 Knob Vi IVIDEO/AUX) AAYO1 Front View with Panel Removed ‘te Push awiteh (SIMULATED) SEAV2S * LED ISIMULATED) AELI70 Phones jack (PHONES! AKN-049 Jack (IC). AKN-052 % Volume (TREBLE, BASS) ACX-129, Volume {MIC MIXING) — ACX.190, Rear Panel View $8 Sie switch Wis) LOCATION NoreEs: ‘© Ports without part number cannot be supplied. ‘* The {\, mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. For your Parts Stock Control, the fast moving items are indicated with the marks tm and *. +x GENERALLY MOVES FASTER THAN *. ‘This classification shall be adjusted by each distributor because it depends on model number, temperature, humidity, ete oob PH (PHONO! AAY.O10 Knob TU (TUNER) Aay.on1 Knob VA (VOLUME UP) AADOIG Knob M (MUTING) AAD.959 Knob VA2 [VOLUME DOWN) ARYOIT Koob S AR0.987 Knob TH (TAPE 1) AAY.O18 Knob T2 (TAPE 2/ADAPTOR} AAY.O15 # LED (PHONO, TUNER, cD VIDEO/AUX. TAPE 1) AL970 1 Fluorescent indicator tube AAV.030 +h oct switch (VOLUME UP, DOWN, MUTING) AsG-704 LED (TAPE 2/ADAPTOR} AELAGT asnaat T : | — Jack (PL, TU, CO, TAPE 1). ace eg | | ie 208 ereerrertaae i Acsocket Tein! Pt, TU, co) [ES [ee RTE 1 capes AK8.005 Terminal (REC, PB} AK6-094 Terminal (TAPE 2/ADAPTOR VIDEO IN) AK8.095 AC power cord A0G-088 ‘Terminal (SPEAKERS) AKE-108 A-xs00 Top View (Control assembly 8 Gwe-192 Le Push swith (POWER) Control assembly A ASGSS! Gwc-189 AF assembly ; Gwk-248 Power transformer ATs179 Power supply esembiy & Power supply assembly A cwe215, 4. PACKING Mark No. 2 3 a 5 AHG125 Bag 6 AHE-477 Packing cose 7 ANGA25 Sheet 8B AWG.O99 Vinyl pouen 1 5. EXPLODED VIEW A-x900 NOTES: ‘© Parts without part number eannot be supplied. ‘© The (i. mark found on some companent parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part. Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. ‘* For your Pirts Stock Control, the fast moving items are indicated with the marks ‘ax and *. sex GENERALLY MOVES FASTER THAN », This classification shall be adjusted by each distributor because it depends on model number, temperature, humidity, ete. Mark No. Part No, ‘Symbol & Description ‘Mark No. Part No, ‘Symbol & Daseription 1 GWK248 ‘AF assembiy | v00 ‘Mic jack assembly 2 owyase Driver assembly 101 Min ack assembly 3 GWG189 Control assembly A 102 Power supply assembly B 4 Gwo-192 Control assembly B 103 Phone jak assembly 5 GWRa15 Power supply assembly A 108 Panel stay 6 ANESI2 Bonnet case 105 Bottom plate 7 ANMII6 Front panel assembly 106 Holder 2B AAY.OI6 Push knob VAI (VOLUME UP) 107 Heat sink holder 9 AVON? Push knob VR2 (VOLUME 108 ‘Terminal (GND) DOWN) 109 PCB holder 8 10 Aay.010 Push knob PH (PHONO) 0 Fear panel 1 Aayor Push knob TU (TUNER) m Print spacer 12 AAY.012 Push knob CD (CO) ne C8 holder 13 AAY.O13 Push knob VA (VIDEO/AUX) ns Mount plate 14 Aayors Push knob T1 (TAPE 1) ne Chose 18 AAY.OIS Push knob T2 (TAPE 2/ ADAPTOR} ns Blind sheet 16 PCB holder A 16 AAD987 Push knob S 17 AAD 99 Push knob M 18 AAD 995 Power knob 19 AAD996 Push knob SS 20 AAY.040 Slide knob An aDGoss AC power cord A ® 2 aTsi79 Power transformer 23. CKDYF473Z50 Ceramic capacitor (C2) a 2a AKPS04 AC socket Ate 25 ASGS5I Push switch ($1) Awe 26 AeK-208 Fuse (FI) 27 AEPOIG Leg assembly 28 AECATI River 29 AECSI0 Rivet 30 VMZ30PO60FMC Screw (2x6) 31 VBZ30POG0FMC Screw (3x6) 32 PMZ20P030FZK Screw (2x3), 33 BBZI0PORDFZK Screw (9x8) Heat sink Mark gt ott No. 51 82 Part No, ‘Symbol & Dasription ABA258 Seren Agc942 Mica sheet BBZSOPOBOFZK Screw (3x8) 2SAIZISIALOIPIY/* 03, 04, Power transistor 2sai2i6 08, 2802821(A)-O/F/Y/* a1, 2, Power transistor 2sc2922 5 “ho should have the same value Heat sink Sub heat sink & Sub heat snk 8 10 A-xs00 6. BLOCK DIAGRAM ‘eon veenax’G—We 7. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS Function Switching Tf one of the switches $501 thru $506 in Fig. 7.6 is pressed, the PD6027 microcomputer (IC401) detects which switch has been pressed, and by controlling the TC9162N electronic switch (1C102), switches the unit to the selected function. Fig. 7-1 Key scanning is started only when one of the keys in the matrix is pressed. PO thru P3 are all at L level before any key is pressed, but are switched to H level once a key is pressed. At the same time, a microcomputer reads which key has been pressed at KO thru K3, and then decides whether the pres- sed key is a function key or a volume key. If a function key, the current function position is com- pared with the pressed function. If this comparison shows that the two are different functions, func- tion data corresponding to the pressed key is pas- sed to the TC9162N. The configuration of this data is outlined in Fig. 7.2. Fig. 72 ‘The data consists of 14 bits with bits 1 thru 7 corresponding to PHONO, TUNER, CD, etc., and the bit for the switch to be switched on is switched to H level. Bits 9 and 10 are the left and right channel selector bits, while bits 11 thru 14 are TC9162N code bits. Volume Control Volume control operations involve the use of a microcomputer (IC401) combined with the 'TC9177P electronic volume control (IC101) as indicated in Fig. 7.7. A-xs00 Fig, 73 20-Bit serial data corresponding to the pressed key and the current volume level is passed from the microcomputer for both left and right. channels in that order. TC9177P (IC101) stores the 20 bits of data in a 20-bit shift register, and then activates each switch by strobe signal to achieve the selected degree of attenuation. If bit 3 of the data is switched to H level, LS-1 is switched on and LS-2 is switched off resulting in the loudness being switched on to achieve a loud- ness effect if the volume level is less than -20dB. Muting ‘TC9177P (IC101) attenuation is changed by 20dB by data similar to the VR control data. Volume UP & DOWN Switches Pressing the UP (S507) or DOWN (S508) switch continuously results in continuous volume changes. ‘The DOWN switch, however, is set to change the volume at a faster rate. The volume level can be controlled in 24B steps from 0dB to 76dB, and down to — infinity in 40 steps. © Fig. 74 Land R Balance Switches Pressing the L (S509) or R ($510) balance switch once results in the display being switched to a balance display. Pressing either switch continuous- ly results in continuous switching operation, and pressing both together results in the balance being set to center. 13 A-xs00 Fig. 7-5 ‘Automatic Function Switching If audio components featuring “one-touch auto- play” functions are connected to the relevant PHONO (PL), TUNER (TX), CD, or TAPE1(CT) “AUTO FUNCTION” terminal on the rear panel of the A—X900, the function is switched auto- matically to the operated component. When the PLAY or STATION CALL switch of the component connected to the PHONO, TUNER, CD, or TAPE! terminal is switched on, the generat- ed L level signal is passed to the microcomputer which in tam passes corresponding data to the function switch (TC9162N) to effect the actual switching operation Stop Signal When a function is switched by automatic func- tion switching or amplifier function switching, an H level signal is generated at pin 30 of the micro- computer, Q301 is thus turned on, and auto stop output signals are passed to PL, CD, and CT. Double Deck and Single Deck Switching $301 is switched according to whether the tape deck connected to TAPE1 is a double or single deck. When a double deck is used, $301 is switched fon resulting in pin 25 of the microcomputer re- maining at H level. Q404 is thus turned on, and 406 then Q102 are tumed off. When QUOI and Q102 are both tumed off, REC1 is switched on. When $301 is off, pin 25 of the microcomputer is switched to H or L level depending on whether or not function has been switched to TAPE1. If the function has been switched to TAPEL, pin 25 is switched to L level, resulting in Q101 and Q102 being tumed on and REC1 being switched off. When the function is switched to other positions, the reverse occurs. Remote Control Terminal ‘The photosensitive section of the remote control mechanism is located in the tuner. Upon reception of a remote control signal in the tuner, a VR UP, DOWN, muting, VIDEO/AUX, or turntable start/ stop signal is decoded by the microcomputer. Re- mote control signals for CD or TAPE1 are passed direct from the tuner, 7 4-le]e} Microcomputer Reset Circuit pa aos poser pees Fig, 78 82 voltage (040 collector 81 voltage ea (2403 collector Fig. 784 ‘The microcomputer reset circuit is outlined in Fig. 7.8. When the power is switched on, and the Q401 base voltage (B,) is increased to 3.6V with the emitter voltage (By) in excess of 7.4V, Q401 is tumed on and the collector voltage is gradually in- creased to 15.5V. The Q401 output is differentiat- ed by C401/R405 and then inverted by @403 to obtain the reset signal. D425 has been inserted in the circuit to prevent Q403 cut-off at the same time the power is switch- ed off in order to prevent the memory from being switched off by reset circuit misoperation if the power switch is switched on and off in quick suc- cession. ‘The reset signal resets the microcomputer once clock oscillation (3.84 MHz) has been com- menced when the STANDBY pin (No.7) voltage is increased after the power is switched on. 45 PD6027 Functions Re] Nene Function 1 {3.84 MHz resonator is connected 2 between there pie. 3 Positive power supnly (VOD) connection | L 4 Remote contro gna input L 3 ‘eral dave ouput 9 POODI2, T69177P, and TCOTO2N. 6 | 3 7 | S40 | ne a | Te 9 | Pe c 10 | Pi_| output of key matrix L 11 [Pe | ative sionals i 2] Ps L 13 | 02 TAPE Hq [Or cD H BO TUNER H eet Indicator outputs EHONG i 17 | Os TAPE 2 H 18 [ 0s LOUDNESS | HW 19 | 0s MUTING H 2 | o BARANCE | H 21 | Ws GND 2] Re Toe L 23 | _Ri_| Strobe outputs TC9177P_ L 2% | Re poor L 25*| Ra_| REC OUT switch (output switched on) H 26 | Rs TAPE 1 L a] Rs cD L Auto function input 23 | Re TUNER Li 2 | Ri PHONO L 30°] Re _| Output of ato nop signal a 31 |_Re_| Output of wuratable remote contol signal | L 32 | Re _| indicator VOLUME, H 33 | Ru | ourpets 110W meter range | H 34 | Riz_| Double caret dock snctor input L 35 | Rin_[ tnsiestor output VIDEOIAUX a 36 | Rie | Serial date lock 37 |STBY| Ssckup mode starter iapat L 38 | Ke Ee atest Key inputs zs 40 | Ke L a] & L 2 [wpb BV 16 *Pin No. 25. ‘The R12 pin is at H level. Pin 25 is switched to L level when TAPE1 function is selected, but is switched to H level in other function positions, and R12 remains at H level. *Pin No. 30 Switched to H level for 100msec immediately following function switching. 8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST NOTES. ‘© When ordering resistors, first convert resistance values into code form as shown in the following examples. Ex.1 When there are 2 effective digits (any digit apart from 0), such as 560 ohm and 47k ohm (tolerance is shown by J = 5%, and K = 10%). 5602 56x10" 561 RDUPS (SEI 4mk2 47x10 473 RD4PS NGI O50 ORS RNZH BRSK in olor: RSIPOUIDK Ex. 2 When there are 3 effective digits (such as in high precision metal film resis: tors) 5.62k2 562% 10" 5621 RN4SR BOBO F ‘© The 4,” mark found on some component parts indicates the importance of the safety factor of the part, Therefore, when replacing, be sure to use parts of identical designation. ‘* For your Parts Stock Control, the fast moving items are indicated with the marks te and *, + GENERALLY MOVES FASTER THAN *. This classification shall be adjusted by each distributor because it depends on model number, temperature, humidity, ete P.C. BOARDS ASSEMBLIES AF Assembly (GWK-248) Driver Assembiy Gwy-139 Merk _ Symbol & Description Pero, ee ae ae ae canoe cae a Ses smuem: 2 Se ie on i OTHERS: (HZ16EB) maak _— Symbol & Deswiption __ Pert Ne. (H218E8) T1 Power Transformer ATS:A79 * 0207 — D210 RO27E6 S1 Push Switch (Power). ASG-551 * D404 RO22EB Power Cord ADG-088 oer ee 209 7 COILS & TRANSFORMER, Mark __ Symbol & Description ‘Symbol & Doser R917, ROT2, RATS, RAIA Part No, RFAI/4PS 1005 R310 RFAI/EPS 1014 201, 1302 aTHo53 239, R240, R241 RRAVIEPS 221) Ay % T40 Heater anstormer) ATS.140 R235 — F236, R403 RRATIAPS A875 aio RRATIAPS 471) RELAY 317, R318 RSIPM 1514 315, A316 RSIPMF 181) Mark Symbol & Description art No Raia RSIPME 2721 F313 RSIPMF 3924 yao ASRAT aot RSIPMF 6821 (ASR-100) (Other Resistors Rov/eema00 Raz RD'/a pM CAPACITORS OTHERS: ferqatee ) Merk Symbol & Description PartNo. Merk _ Symbol & Description Part No. (e401, c402 (6800/71Vi oH-265 Terminal 4 AKB.008 203, 6208, C213 ~ 6222 ccost torso Terminal 6P ‘AK8-008 207 c210 CeDSL 101K 500 4° Speaker Terminal AKE-108 103, 6108, 6215, C216 ccost 161150 Tronsistor Socket, ARHOT screw PazsorOsoFMC can cara cost 6a0s 50 6301, 6302 CEANP 22M 50 cs09 EAR 47M 100L Driver Assembly (GWY-139) (6403, C408 CEA ARIM SOL, 113, 114, C405, C406 CEA 100M 50L SEMICONDUCTORS C105, c105 (CEA 101M TOL Mark __ Symbol & Dwsription Part No. coe CEA 101M 254 7 223, c224 CEA S221M 35, (2807, 0508 2sarias cate CEA 101m SOL 4% 501, 502 28978 crni,en2 CEA 2R2M SOL e050 — 0508 2scieas * 0501 — 0508 usi03s cao — C411, cara cea 470m 256 care (CEA 470M SOL 307 CEA a7iMaL ene 201, ¢202 CEXA 100m 50 : ae oe 6208, C206 CEXA 101M 25 (ee a (0503, c508 coma 1014 500 ct01, c102 cexa 2R2m 50 6505, 506 ‘cama 2225 50 cara cKov 222% 50 0407, c408 ckOYB 222K 500 10, e311 cKDYE 332K 50 RESISTORS cas cKOYE 4732 50 ous GKDVF 1032 60 Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value into code form, and then rewrite the part no. as before. ca17, e218 ‘ema 0200 s00 (©6303 ~ ¢306 ‘COMA 104K 50, eee meee e107, C108 cama 2221 50 i519, A520 RO1/4eNFL 272) 0419, 6420 coma 473K 50 A Reta, A512 RRAI/APS 2715 109, €110 coma 22! 50 A agi, Ast RRAI/APS 820) Other Resistors ROI/sPN O53) RESISTORS OTHERS Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value into code form, and then rewrite the part no. 0s before. Merk __ Symbol & Deseription R249 — R246 (0.22 2201) A404, R¢06 aoe R205 ~ R212, R217, R218, R227, R228, R231 — A234, R305, F306 AcN-131 RO1/4PMEL 1005 RDIMPMFLARTI RDI /4PM 000 J Mark Symbol & Description _ 9P Socket HEADPHONES ASSEMBLY ‘Mark Symbol & Description Headphones Jack AK?.046 Part No. AKN08) 48 CONTROL ASSEMBLY A (GWG-189) Mark _ Symbol & Descripti Part No, SEMI-CONDUCTORS ee ee Merk __ Symbol & Desription Part No #503 faNi203 (2sc3¢00), we ic401 6027 +e aso frIn2z03 #* Ici01 09177 (2sa1946) 4% 2404, 0406, a403 N1203, w+ 602 251118 ee soz RN2203, (258335) e801 2509335 (asain) ‘+e 0801, 0802 28017408 #701, 702 28c2240 + clos 2sc17408 ‘ase2240) (2sc2603) ++ as01 280438 +% 101, a102 2802878 * sot AEL«a7 + 0503 —ps07, 0702 AeLa70 * 405 Kz.083 % v502 AgLa04 1403, D408, 0405 - 0426 usi095 % 0501 KzL061 (181855) * 0701 ROISEB (21968) ‘CAPACITORS Mack __ Symbol & Description Part No 403 (10/100¥) ‘ack 902 be cas, C405 ccocH 2701 50 16108, C108 ccOst. 1614 50 ‘Merk __ Symbol & Desrition _Part Wo ‘e405, C403 EAR 22M 501. ‘#5501 — $513 Tact mitch 886-708 107 ~ctt0, o113, 0114 (CEA 1000 SOL ste S701 Push switen Sea 25, cao CEA aRaM SOL, ent en2 CEA aR7M 50. CAPACITORS aoa CeA.470M 10L cao7 cKO¥F 1032 60 Mark Symbol & Descrintion PartNo, C101, e108 KOVF 4) cicine cae aca 209, 0210 ‘ccost 2701 50 eae ene Seats 201, 6202 ‘ccOst 6904 50 cle ERDYEarie sh e211, e212 (CEA 22M BOL 601 ‘CEJANLORTM 50 RESISTORS 08 ‘CEJANL 2n2M 50 (503, c704 ‘CEJANL 4R7¥150 Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value aoa ‘CEJAR 470150 into code form, and then rewrite the part no. as before 05, C806 ‘CEA ORIMEO ca01 ‘CEVA 320M 25 Symbol & Daseriotion Part No ca CEXA 1000 50 ase ADW/4PM 103) 701 Cea 4R7M 50 Other Res ROI /ePM OED 202, c208 CEXA 100M 50 Eu Pp:fanh oT cos CKOvE 331K 50 6802, ca03 CKOVE 352% 50 OTHERS 218, 0606 cKovF 1032 50 Mark Symbol & Deseription Part No 01 CKOYX 473M 25 eronsto 208, €206 Cama 122K 60 4 X401 (Resonetor) ss.o34 02 cama 123K 50 e215, c216 coma 124K 50, Control Assembly B (GWG-192) 213, c214 cama 273K 50 602 cama 103K 50 SEMICONDUCTORS 207, c208 COMA 562K 50, Mork Symbol & Description Pact No. RESISTORS ‘ee 10802, 1c803 Ha12010 0503, 10504 Msa562? Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value 1502 Pooor2 : + ceo Tansier 19 A-xs00 Mark _Symbo! & Descrintion PartNo. Mark __ Symbol & Description PartNo. + VR202, VA203 (BASS TREBLE) ACK.129 * 01-04 $5566 4 VR201 (MIC MIXING) ACK-130 + 05, 06 usi036 Root ROW/2PM 1221 (151855) 3507 ROI/2PM Gad A o7 +602 fo RAII4PS 4879 * 08,09 Kzun0 4 VRAO1, VRGO2 Wwemifixed) ——-VRTBBVS 272 R701 ROI/4PM O50 Omer Resittors ROW/ePM 50) CAPACITORS Mack _ Symbol & Desrition art No. OTHERS Aa accors (oov1150¥) Mark __Syrbol & Desrot No. hanes ach.263 * ver ‘AAvo20 (700/35) cio,cit cKovs 301K 50 MICROPHONE JACK ASSEMBLY RESISTORS Mark __ Symbol & Description Part No Sena Mate _ Symbol & Description Part No. Microphone jack Azsembly AKWwos2 ae I, RA, RO, RI2 D1/8P4 2234, 2,3, 10, Rit RDI/BPA 1034 Mini-Jack Assembly 5, Ra ROI/4pMF 1024 6.7 RFAI/APS 1003 SEMI-CONDUCTORS Mark __ Symbol & Description Part No. Power Supply Assembly B a0 bec ‘SEMICONDUCTORS 0901 ~ 0305 usi03s ‘Symbol & Description 4H S301 Stide switch IW-S) RESISTORS Part AsH03i Note: When ordering resistors, convert the resistance value into code form, and then rewrite the part no, as before. Mark __ Symbol & Description Ali resistors OTHERS Mark __ Symbol & Description Mintjack Part No RO1/8PM cons Part No |AKN-202 Power Supply Assembly A (GWR-215) SEMICONDUCTORS Part No 2scz962 2sarors Marte ‘Symbol 8 Desription os. we 05 * 10-013 CAPACITORS Mork Symbol & Deseripti 5 — ¢9 4,05 RESISTORS mol & Desription Ria, R14 RIB, RIG 28A9681A).0/¥ (250986-0/8) 28¢2298(A).0/¥ (2802275.0/R) cTu21s/a/ CEA 101M 351. CKOVE 4732 50 rt Ne RFAL/APS 2219 RFAI/4PS 4R7) 20 cm: |: | 9. P.C.BOARDS CONNECTION DIAGRAM 7 2 | . 11 12 2 1 | 2 | 3 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 8 | 9 | 10 11 | 2 10. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Nore: Ta oto gn oy ee - ; : ee sheet | — He B aan, ana oe an we a 4 =) Cc ad | | ascza21y * iH a ers reat77P NuMas5@0xC 06027 Toe2so4P Poot msase2e Tarai n NuMa204300 7 HAI2010 : int Ladle PAoo16 AN1203 das mM (hee) 2sa968 2sc2705, 2sc1740s. 2sciaas, 230438 "SRR = : RES DP asattas 25A9008 Bes me 25218 zenaers sane LIT Tet se sett —— ow D 3 2802240 Tye Wo e Jette Tae I 9 | 10 I 7 I 420 [7 ye <-[e]8) 11. ADJUSTMENTS Meter Sensitivity Adjustment 1, Remove the front panel. 2. With a meter range of 110W, apply a 1kH7z sine- wave signal to the AUX input terminals, and adjust the input level to obtain a voltage of 16.4V at the output terminals. 8, Adjust VR801 (right channel) and VR802 (left channel) so that 11 points light up in the level meter without 12 points (maximum num- ber of points) lighting up. 4, Then with the meter range set to 10W, check that all 12 points light up. 2s 12. SAFETY INFORMATION 1, SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following check should be performed for the continued protection of the customer and service tech- LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK ‘Measure leakage current to @ known earth ground (water pipe, conduit, etc.) by connecting a leakage current tester such as Simpson Model 229-2 or equivalent between the earth ground and all exposed metal parts of the appli- ance (input/output terminals, screwheads, metal overlays, control shaft, étc.). Plug the AC line cord of the appliance directly into a 120V AC 60Hz outlet and turn the AC power switch on. Any current measured must not exceed O.5mA. Reading should ‘not be above ‘Device 0.5ma under ‘Terral exposed metal surfaces J | 2wire cord @ hse plug reversed (Using AC adapter lug as required) ound. AC Leakage Test 30 ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OUTLINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A PO- TENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE COR RECTED BEFORE RETURNING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CUSTOMER. 2. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electrical and mechanical parts in the appliance have special safety related characteristics. These are often not evident from visual inspection nor the protection afforded by them necessarily can be obtained by using replacement components rated for voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety charac- teristics are identified in this Service Manual Electrical components having such features are identified by marking with a. on the schematics and on the parts list in this Service Manual. The use of a substitute replacement component which dose not have the same safety characteristics as the PIONEER recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in this Service Manual, may create shock, fire, ‘or other hazards. Product Safety is continuously under review and new instructions are issued from time to time, For the latest information, always consult the current PIONEER Service Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies of; PIONEER Service Manual may be obtained at @ norhinal charge from PIONEER. QUESTIONNAIRE _ MODEL One Model per questionn Dear Servicer, ‘Thank you for your cooperation in the post-sale service of Pioneer products. ‘This questionnaire is used as a tool to improve the serviceability of our products and service manuals. Please evaluate this model and service manual by answering the following questions. Your ideas may be realized in our future products. Your answers will be appreciated, Thank you. PIONEER ELECTRONIC CORP. 'T, Nakagawa, Manager, Service Section, International Division 1, SERVICING EVALUATION Circle applicable number: Good Fair Poor a. Disassembly/Re-assembly: Aaa b. Circuit Checks: 1 2 38 c. Replacement of Parts: Deeg Gregan cee) d. Adjustment (s): dee a a * If (4) or (5) was circled, please be specif e. Your advice, opinion or ideas related to servicing this product. 2. SERVICE MANUAL EVALUATION a. Circuit & Mechanism Description b. Circuit Diagram 3. OTHER Please describe other areas of servicing which you may find difficult. 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